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November 10, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… forced to pay Kelly Services $6.50 an hour per employee while it continued to pay its student employees $3.35 an hour, said Nick Sheath, general manager of the MUG. IN RESPONSE to the dearth of student

… applications, the MUG raised its starting wage from $3.35 to $4.00 an hour, arnd the number of student applications increased. In addi * in to their pay, students who work at the MUG receive a 10 percent…

… Oz speaks to a crowd of several hundred at Rackham Auditorium last night. See story, Page 3. Arabs, Jews create Middle East dialogue By TIM DALY While diplomats search desperately for peace in the…

… Middle East, a Palestinian and a Jew are traveling across the country promoting dialogue between Arabs and Jews living in the United States. Walid Mula, a Palestinian living in Israel, and Ronny Brawer, a…

… member of the Progressive Zionist Caucus (PZC), will visit about 70 universities and 25 cities during their two-year national speaking tour, which began in September. At the University, Jews and Arabs have…

… already formed an informal discussion group, which met over the weekend. It offers Jews and Arabs a chance to get to know each other as people - not as members of an ethnic group. Mula and Brawer, who spoke…

… at the Law School last week, urged Jews and Arabs interested in the Middle East conflict to take part in the workshop, which was directed by Len Suransky, a former University faculty member, and Mula…

…. WORKSHOP participants discussed Jewish and Arab culture, group stereotypes, and how their identity as a Jew or Arab affects their lives. Miriam Roth, a PZC member, has been participating in an Arab

… placed in smaller groups so they can get to know each other. "The small groups allow people to get to know each other as individuals instead of knowing each other as an Arab or a Jew," Roth said. The…

… dialogue group's main purpose is to emphasize the importance of personal relationships between Jews and Arabs, Roth said. Political issues are discussed, but only after the participants have gained a better…

November 10, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 48) • Page Image 5

… High demand aids fast food workers The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 10, 1986 - Page 5 Students discuss Arab-Israel conflict (Continued from Page 1) The number of temporary employees at the…

… MUG has dropped from 50 percent of the work force to less than 5 percent, Bob Leichow, personnel manager of the MUG, attributes the lack of student interest to students' improved financial status…

…. "Students who go here now have money. Their parents support them and they don't want or need to work," he said. MARK WOLOK, a business school junior and MUG employee, said the other employees did not object…

… Ann Arbor. Washtenaw County has the lowest unemployment rate in the state for people between the ages of 18 and 65, excluding full-time students. IN AN EFFORT to compensate for staff shortages, fast…

… the new dialogue group will have the same option. HILARY SHADROUI, a history graduate student and a member of last year's dialogue group, said the group helped break down stereotypes. "The exercises and…

… games helped us get to know each other as human beings instead of Arabs and Jews," Shadroui said. Mula, 28, was born in Northern Israel. His parents urged him not to speak out about the Arab

… International Center for Peace in Tel Aviv. "I don't do this kind of work because I love Jews and I don't expect Jews to work for co- existence because they love Arabs," Mula said. "I want to exist and dialogue…

… the settlement, located in an area that is half Arab, will promote cooperation between Arabs and-Jews. Shultz may leave post, Daily Photo by LESLIE BOORSTEIN (Continued from Page 1) East. Senate…

…''s. Mo. 63108 5 Proof MONDAY 4:30-10:00 338 S. State 996-9191 REGISTRAR'S. BULLETIN BOARD **THE NEW REGISTRATION PRIORITY SYSTEM REQUESTED BY STUDENTS WHICH PERMITS JUNIORS TO FOLLOW SENIORS, FOLLOWED…

… BY FOUR ALPHABETIC GROUPS, WILL BE IN OPERATION FOR REGISTRATION.** **CRISP OPENS SATELLITE ON NORTH CAMPUS AT 153 CHRYSLER CENTER FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN THE SCHOOLS OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN…

November 07, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 47) • Page Image 4

… Palestinian or Jewish perspectives. The most vocal representatives of Zionist and Arab student. groups have locked themselves in a destructive cycle of accusations and counter-accusations, refusing to…

… lecture, along with a workshop this weekend, is also intended to generate momentum for a new, continuing dialogue group among Jewish and Arab students at the University. Students would- meet regularly to…

… explore their identities, and discuss obstacles to peace agreements. Mula leads workshops for students of all ages in Israel and abroad, in which he encourages Arabs and Jews to challenge stereotypes, and…

…OPINION Page 4 Friday, November 7, 1986 The Michigan Daily i -----"-- I 'I Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Witnessing rape Vol. XCVII, No. 47 420 Maynard St…

…" Bloch is a third-year dentistry student. out of the stadium, but she was tossed and handled for a few rounds in one of the nearby sections. It all happened so quickly, but still it seemed a long…

… TAP&ET 7thE AND FEWER PEOPLE RIGHT-.. LA5T VOTER LEFT1/ Vo \ / t z_ LETTERS: 6~L4 / SPARKS to change the world Dialogue for peace W ALID MULA, an Arab Israeli, and Ronny Brawer, a Jewish Israeli…

… exchanges of hostile rhetoric between Arabs and Jews. For too long, the debate on campus over Palestinian nationalism has served to do little more than sustain animosity and ,inhibit any real understanding of…

… peace. To initiate mnr~ a rt nnfiti- a .4-'. sot - that education and discussion among individual Arabs and Jews - towards coexistence- are the only options left to those truly interested in peace. This…

… gives them an opportunity to share emotional experiences and mutual hostilities. Only after this type of discussion, do the students begin searching- together-fortconcrete, political solutions to Middle…

… East crises. Students sincerely interested in finding non-violent means to resolve ideological and territorial To the Daily: We live in a world where forty-five thousand people starve to death every day…

November 10, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 48) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 10, 1986 -- Page 3 Amos Oz Traditions pressure Israel, author says Pilot program students study in an Alice Lloyd lounge last Monday. Pilot program zeroes in…

… not an immediate danger from Palestinian Liberation Organization fighters. Oz opposes the annexation of the West Bank and the Gaza strip, and is against a bi-partisan Israeli- Arab state. Oz is a…

… with people who represent contemporary Israel. Tamir performed a monologue acting out the roles of a Zionist farmer, a religious zealot, a nun, an Israeli right-wing extremist, a Palestinian Arab, and a…

… in the dormitory with the students to strengthen the feeling of community and enable students to see their teachers informally. That way, students and teachers can meet not only to discuss academics…

… were too distinct. The program emphasizes small classes - most have fewer than 25 students - and liberal arts classes such as "The Art of Knowing," which was designed to "ask students to explore their…

… section of the course are encouraged to propose themes of interest to students for their sections. In doing so, teaching assistants work within the requirements of the English department and within…

… Schoem's suggestions: "They wanted it to appeal to students and be more relevant to their lives than some intellectual courses," she says. In her class, students share ideas on civil rights, women's issues…

…, and other social concerns, but Goldfarb stresses that the course also emphasizes students' writing ability. "Their success depends upon their ability to write," she says. "It's challenging to mix this…

… (discussion of social change) with the actual discussion of the papers.,, Mama teaches an English 125 section called "Human Relations." He encourages students to suggest novels for class, and he hopes to get…

students to think about relations of love and hate, power and powerlessness. "Through the novels that we read we get imaginatively involved in what it would feel like to be the characters," he says. ONE OF…

November 11, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 49) • Page Image 2

… associated with fraternities doesn't have to end upon graduation, as many graduate students prove by joining the University's professional Greek system. Unlike undergraduate houses, professional houses, which…

… Nu Medical fraternity, where members aid each other in studying, according to- Rich Fessler, fraternity president. "You've got people from all four classes, which is the real advantage for students

…. Like most graduate houses, it has no formal rush. $$$ UM STUDENT SURVEY $$$ The University will be performing student surveys and group interviews, in the first week of December, to determine com…

…- puting requirements on campus. Student input from all majors is needed Students participating in the (one fhour) group interviews will be PAID $5 To have more information sent to you, please give: your…

November 20, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 56) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, November 20, 1986 - Page 3 Blacks criticize By EUGENE PAK More than 60 black University students criticized University filiancial aid programs calling them…

… "inadequate," and outlined ways the niversity should improve these programs, at a special Black Siudent Union open forum last night. Many students complained that ttie financial aid they receive is insufficient…

… administrators would be surprised to find the level of financial aid problems students have," she said. Black Student Union officers outlined goals the University should commit itself to, including offering…

… renewable need-based programs. Students will present their suggestions and concerns at the Regents meeting today. Cancer Society urges smokers to extj By STEPHANIE KOVACS As a part of today's day…

… Health Services. Student and staff volunteers will run the smokeout stations at the Union, the Fishbowl, the Health rnguilsh cigarettes Service, and the North Campus Commons. Last year the sm The stations…

November 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 44) • Page Image 3

… Lavon " Member of Arab Student Union, . Member of Progressive Hebrew University-Jerusalem Zionist Caucus Wednesday, November 5 * 7:30 p.m. 218 Hutchins Hall, U-M Law School Free and Open to All! Doily…

… started." Many RPC members supported Carignan's call for a review committee, including RPC member and student activist Ingrid Kock, who said the absence of a review panel removes students from the…

… and basketball with his friends. Sponsored by: Progressive Zionist Caucus, Hillel, Institute of Students and Faculty on Israel, Canterbwuy House, Temple Beth Emeth, Beth Israel Congregation, Pilot…

… this master of textural piano jazz. Speakers Kay Felt- "Hospital and Health Care Matters," Student Alumni Council and Alumni Association, 4:30 p.m., Alumni Center. Robert Berdahl and Joan Stark- "The…

… before the event. (Continued from Page 1) the vote." IMPAC sent about 40 students to Illinois in 1984 to campaign for Democrat Paul Simon in his race against Republican incumbent Senator Charles Percy…

… 1) contact between professors and students. THE PROPOSED council would be charged with monitoring the quality of the freshman and sophomore years and coming up with new courses and proposals to…

… committee and the discussion, led by Steiner, was somewhat reminiscent of a student coming unprepared to class. Faculty members continually pressed Steiner on questions such as how committee members would be…

… appointed, whether students would be on the committee, whether faculty members would be compensated for their time, and how large the committee would be. "We have not thought a great deal about the structure…

November 11, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

…, speaking Arabic, replied, "Not right away. You will know tomorrow. Go take their pictures in Damascus." Daily Photo by SCOTT LITUCHY Mad and embarrassed LSA Junior Julie Sucher smokes and reads Mad magazine…

… on her break outside Blue Front. Slightly embarrassed by her literary selection, she said, "It was the closest thing I could find." Students trek to distant, exotic malls (Continued from Page 1) car…

… or by bus 14, which stops at Fourth and William, students can buy anything they need from Washtenaw shops to host a wild party. The bus costs 60 cents. Party Pizzaz, a party store at 1884 Stadium…

… from' the beginner to professional level. Store owner Daryl Hurst performs magic shows for hire. He said University students love his magic shows. PRAGMATIC SHOPPERS afflicted by the "I want two billion…

… Dollar Days, admission is $1, day or night. Regular admission is $3 for students. Next to the theater is the Sing Tong Kitchen, an oriental restaurant and grocery store. Goods here include a variety of…

…, almond chicken, or peppersteak. Entrees come with fried rice and fried wontons. To get to Arborland shopping mall adven- turers can ride bus 4, 6, or 7. Stores most of- ten frequented by students are Pier…

… British soldier T. E. Lawrence, who is sent to stir up some Arab resistance against the Turks during WWI, and eventually becomes a demi-god with some *serious identity problems. Philip Glass: The Making Of…

… increased minority freshperson enrollment which is the highest (699 students) it has been since 1983. All minority groups showed increased freshperson enroll- ment, particularly for black students whose…

… numbers rose by 38 students to reach the highest level (271 students) since 1978. "I'm very pleased with undergraduate admissions," said Sudarkasa, "every year we're enrolling an increasingly larger number…

… groups is that the percentage of Asian students obtaining a degree within six years-the retention rate-has been high. SHE SAID "the University should continue to provide neces- sary support services" for…

November 26, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 60) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, November 26, 1986 Stanatin air I plagues MLB Students complain about snail-like elevators By MIA GOLDBERG Faculty members and students are still…

… recruitment and some students employed at the nation's largest automaker may be laid off as GM plants look for ways to cut costs, officials said. Some students are working in GM plants through a cooperative…

… agreement between the automaker and GMI Engineering and Management Institute, a 3,000-student degree- granting institution which became independent from GM in 1982. "There are divisions of GM that probably…

… downgraded. Richard Dale, GMI's admissions director, said no co-op students had been cut from their jobs with GM. But another GMI official, who asked to remain anonymous, told The Flint Journal there was a…

… significant drop in the number of GMI co-op' students sponsored by GM. "The official information is there has been no drop from GM, but I; know for a fact that certain divisions have cut back and-or eliminated…

… believed to be Iranian raided a French-operated oil platform off the United Arab Emirates, killing at least five workers. It was the first raid on Larak, one of two makeshift terminals established at the…

… demonstrators claimed had violated international law. Shortly after the sit-in, a Superior Court judge granted a temporary order barring the Radical Student Union and 14 protesters from more occu - pations at the…

… 25,000-student cam - pus. Most of the demonstrators were charged with trespassing and dis - rupting university business and 27 protesters were released on their personal recognizance following their…

… arrests Monday night. Carter, who was released after paying a $15 court fee, was accused of blocking buses holding arrested students. She said she was taken into custody "because they (police) were pushing…

… father would be proud of her. About 75 students in the court - room burst into applause when she came before the judge. Contant threa - tened to clear the courtroom in the outbursts persisted. Carter was…

November 17, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 53) • Page Image 7

… this goal. This year's show consisted of 19 short, comedy vignettes written, performed, produced and directed by students. Being a student is, per - haps, the hardest hurdle to over - come in a…

… on The University Record calendar, and is open to all University sponsored groups and organizations recognized by the Michigan Student Assembly. Items must be submitted in writing by 5 p.m. the Tuesday…

…-Lec, G Gutierrez, "Reflections on Liber- ation Theology, "8-10 pm, MLB 3. 764-4475. Tae Kwon Do Club-Practice, beginners welcome, 6:30- 8:15 pm, Martial Arts Rm, CCRB. Hillel/Students for Ethiopian Jewry…

…; "Mcintosh Operating Systems," 9-11 am, 3001 Sch Ed Bldg. 747-2424. THURSDAY November 20 Nov 29th Comm for Palestine/Assoc of Arab-Amer Univ Grads-Lec, Rabbi Berger, "Israel-American Axis: Rejec- tionists or…

…: Disser, 12:30-2 pm, CRED Conf Rm, 361 Lorch Hall. Scottish Country Dancers-Beginners: 7 pm, intermed: 8 pm, social: 9 pm, Forest Hills Comm Ctr, 2351 Shado- wood. 996-0129. Students of Objectivism-Video, L…

… Microcomputers," 1-3 pm, 4003 Sch Ed Bldg. 747-2424. Streetlight Theater-Perf, Earth Be Damned, 8 pm, Perf Network, 408 W Washington. 662-8607. FRIDAY November 21 Nov 29th Comm for Palestine/Assoc of Arab

…-Amer Univ Grads-Films, On Our Land, 7:30 pm & Gaza Ghetto, 8:30 pm, Rackham Amph. *Armenian Students Cultural Assoc-Dance, Hachig Kaz- arian & Ensemble, 8 pm, St Nichols Greek Orth Church, *U…

… (lunch avail), 802 Monroe St. 662-5189. *HRD-Workshop, C Heavenrich, "The Art of Living Life as an Adventure, " 7-10 pm, 111 Kipke Cr. Regis: 764-7410. International Students Fellowship-Mtg, 7 pm. 994…

…-0450. Student recital, D Kalis, harpsichord, 8 pm, Moore Hall. *Concert, Women's Glee Club, 8 pm, Rack- ham Aud. *Maj Events-Perf, C Laine, J Dankworth with Dank- worth Quartet, 8 pm, Hill Aud. 763-TKTS. *Med Sch…

November 24, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 58) • Page Image 5

… Center Lunch Available: $1.00 (students) $1.50 (others) Camp victims demand apology (Continued from Page 1) He was joined by history graduate student Scott Wong, who teaches a course at the University…

…. Hausner said sometimes students lose their concept about where home really is. He said people need to learn that "home is just wherever you are and wherever you're wel- come." Many students agreed that prob…

… the sons of the Arab people dwelling in Israel to play their part in building the State. ... We extend the hand of peace to all the states around us and to their peoples, and we call upon them to…

November 05, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

…% or 15,132 votes has also done much work on the Univerity's behalf. Some of his pending legislation includes the Student's Bill of Rights and a move to put a student regent on the University Board of…

… to predict any outcome and refused as well to discuss the see-saw returns in some of the states. A Seminar on the MCAT's Design and the Successful Student's Battle Plan High stu (Continued from Page…

…'s-3s + FREE Administration & Discussion of a MINI MCAT Exam Presented by EXCEL Test Preparation GUEST SPEAKER: NORMAN MILLER 8 P.M., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11th MICHIGAN UNION ANDERSON ROOMS ALL STUDENTS

… Bldg. Meetings AIESEC- International Business Club - 5:15 p.m., K1310. Eurythmy Course - 7:30 p.m., 1923 .Geddes. Union of Students for Isreal - 6:30 p.m., Small Social Hall, Hillel. U of M Outing Club…

… Women, 7 - 9:30 p.m., 350 South Thayer (763- 7080). Arab-Jewish Dialogue and Coexistence - Hillel, 7:30 p.m., 218 Hutchins Hall - U-M Law School. Send announcements of up- coming events to "The List," c…

November 14, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 52) • Page Image 6

… and pocketbook - Nov. 10, parking lot behind Student Publications Building. Reward! Leslie, 747-2814. LOST: One-eyed Calico cat. Reward!! 994- 4934. MISSING July 19 from ART SCHOOL SCULPTURE STUDIO: -3…

… Engagement & Wedding Rings Our Specialty Mon.-Sat. Days & Eves 663-7151 1209 S. University Ann Arbor STUDENT SERVICES SEWING OF ALL TYPES-Fast & Reliable. Hems, zippers, alterations, mending & non- clothing…

… interests. P.O. Box 3667E, Grosse Pointe, MI 48236. STUDENTS: Work at home, self- paced, mailing sales literature. Write S.C. & Assoc.,, Box 2 1514, Columbus, OH 43221. TACO BELL NOW HIRING. Can Start at $4…

… needed on a part-; time, on-call basis. Call Kathy Jones, 994-4 9060. WORK-STUDY STUDENTS with WORD-4 STAR experience-At Law School. Call WORK-STUDY STUDENT for 12-15a hrs./wk. Responsible for equipment…

… Continintal. I haven't been the same. I'll know you if you call. Aft. 11pm 995-1991. STUDENT SERVICES 30 DAYS ONLY! Garage special. $39.95 20x24 15x7 overhead door.s aft.x 6ft.8in. service door. 30x20 aluminum…

… 52 Recipe direction 53 Cole and Hentoff 54 To - (precisely) 55 Secretary's start 56 Salinger heroine 58 First letters 59 Musical syllable 4 i ANSWER TO PREVIOUSPUZZLE: CUBA DAM AROMAS ARAB ETO…

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